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ERIC SUCAR staff Volunteers with the Brookdale Community College and Monmouth University chapters of N.J. Community Water Watch, along with members of the Middletown and Red Bank Environmental Commissions, participate in the second annual Earth Day Cleanup and Celebration at Poricy Park in Middletow... More...
Attny: N.J. statute gives twp. investigative, subpoena powers

The Holmdel Township Committee will assume the powers of an investigative body, including subpoena power, to investigate charges against the township's fire chief. More...


Charrettes spark ideas for reuse of Bell Labs site

The iconic building on the former Bell Labs site is not such a dinosaur after all. The coalition of architects and engineers dedicated to preserving the 2 million-square-foot Bell Labs building in Holmdel attended a design charretteApril 11-13 in an attempt to discover ways to preserve the Eero S... More...


MIDDLETOWN - Those turning their radio dials last week, flipping from station to station looking for a favorite song or talking head, heard a commercial extolling a local public official: Mayor Gerard Scharfenberger. More...


RED BANK - The Salvation Army- Red Bank will hold its Annual RecognitionDinnerOn Thursday,May 1at 6 p.m. at the Oyster PointHotel on 146 Bodman Place. The event will begin with a silent auction and background music by The Salvation Army Red Bank Corps' very own Brass Band. More...


Children run and jump and play on a brightly colored mural that decorates the front lawn at Middletown Village Elementary School. More...


Police Lt. Craig Weber, a member of the Middletown Township Police Department's traffic safety bureau and president of the Superior Officers Association, wishes to remind parents and children that as warm weather approaches, New Jersey helmet law requires residents age 17 and younger to wear a hel... More...
With America entering the sixth year of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, our television news, which includes CBS, ABC, NBC as well as their cable affiliates, mentions the number of dead, which recently hit 4,000, but fails to report the plight of the thousands of wounded, some critically, lying i... More...
Guest Column
Recent headlines reveal whatmany of us already know:Americans are witnessing the highest inflation rates seen in over 20 years.According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, food prices climbed nearly 5 percent in 2007, and as housing and energy costs skyrocket out of control, working families a... More...
Mr. Dooley, 65, of Hazlet, died April 15, 2008, at home. He was a retired Teamster member of Locals 560 and 701. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Joan Trudel Dooley; a daughter and son-in-law, Michele and Joseph Willcox of Aberdeen; a son, Jason Dooley of Berkeley Heights; a brother, Frank ... More...
Raritan tennis off to 3-1 start
The Raritan High School boys tennis team if off to a promising 3-1 start as it looks to better the 11-11 mark it recorded a year ago. The Rockets have defeated Matawan, Red Bank Catholic and Howell, with their lone defeat coming against Manasquan. More...